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De Vere Oulton Hall is a 5-star hotel located in the Rothwell area of leeds, approximately 9 miles from the city centre. The hotel is set in a unique mid-18th century former family mansion with landscaped gardens surrounded by the Yorkshire countryside. Nearby attractions include Pontefact Racecourse, Lotherton Hall and Oulton Park Golf Course.
The hotel offers 152 rooms ranging from single rooms to deluxe suites. Guests will find all rooms en-suite and equipped with up-to-date amenities such as satellite television, high-speed internet, in-room safe, telephone, air conditioning, mini-bar, complimentary toiletries and seating area.
Various leisure activities are available at the hotel and surrounding area, including 18 and 9 hole golf, clay pigeon shooting, archery, duck herding, and crazy golf. For guests wishing to relax, the hotel offers an indoor pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, steam room, gym and spa.
Traditional Yorkshire meals are served at the Claret Jug Restaurant and the Calverley Grill. Guests can enjoy an afternoon tea at the Drawing Room or beverages at the Claret Jug Bar. Breakfast is served between 7:00 -10:00am, while Dinner is available between 7:00 - 10:00pm.

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Brodsworth Hall and Gardens are open daily (except Mondays) between March and September when they are open between 1pm and 5pm. During October they are only open on Saturday and Sundays between 10am and 4pm. During the period November to February the main hall is closed, except for the servant's wing. This, and the gardens are open on Saturdays and Sundays between 10am and 4pm.
Admission charges for the hall and gardens are:
Adults - £8.50 (13 Euros)
Children - £4.30 (7 Euros)
Concessions - £6.80 (10 Euros)
Charges for the gardens only are:
Adults - £5.00 (7.5 Euros)
Children - £2.50 (3.75 Euros)
Concessions - £4.00 (6 Euros)
Entry is free for English Heritage members.

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Sunday 1pm - 5pm.
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